East Carolina football player Terrell Stanley spent Valentine’s Day in the hospital with no change in his condition after suffering multiple injuries in a car accident Wednesday.

Stanley remained at critical condition as of 6 p.m. Friday, according to Fran Coggins, nursing coordinator at Vidant Medical Center in Greenville.

The junior defensive end, a graduate of South Brunswick High School, was hurt when his 2002 Lincoln veered off the road early Wednesday morning while he and teammate Ike Harris were on their way to an offseason strength and conditioning workout.

Winter weather is believed to be the cause of the accident.

Though the full extent of Stanley’s injuries have not yet been disclosed, sources close to the Pirates’ star have confirmed that he underwent a procedure to address a collapsed lung.

Further updates will be coming as details are made available.

A 6-foot-2, 266-pound junior, Stanley named the Pirates’ Most Valuable Defensive Lineman last season after making 44 tackles last season and earning honorable mention All-Conference USA. His 5.5 sacks ranked second on the team, which went 10-3 with a victory against Ohio in the Beef O’Brady’s Bowl.